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Endorsed by Clinical & Interventional Cardiology President: Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC ADVANCE PROGRAM 1

PRESIDENT Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC Honorary Presidents Antonio G. Circo Salvatore Mangiameli ORGANIZED BY Cardiology Division Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital Catania, Italy SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT Michele M. Gulizia Director Cardiology Division Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital - Catania, Italy CONGRESS VENUE Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center Via Antonello da Messina, 45 Aci Castello - Catania, Italy OFFICIAL LANGUAGES The Meeting s official languages are English and Italian (simultaneous translation will be provided). Dear Colleagues and Friends, I would like to invite you to attend the 7th edition of the Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting (MCM), April 18-20, in Catania (Italy). Over 1200 participants attended our last meeting with also strong international participation which confirmed the highest interest aroused by this biannual meeting. An outstanding Faculty, selected between the leading experts on these fields, will provide the highest quality teaching with new interactive programs and happenings. Thorough multidisciplinary Courses, Symposia, Debates on Controversial Topics, Clinical Tutorials, Luncheon Panels, Focus on, Meet-the-Expert Sessions, Interactive Cases-Review from Faculty and Attendance, Televoter Sessions, Intercultural Exchanges, Abstract and Poster Sessions the meeting will highlight the current state and the prospective developments for the treatment of: Atrial Fibrillation, Sudden Cardiac Death, Heart Failure, Acute Coronary Syndromes, Global Cardiovascular Prevention, Arterial Hypertension, Pharmacological Therapy, Syncope, Congenital Heart Disease, Cardiac Monitoring Technologies and Genetics. The main target of the meeting is to give the latest update on Clinical & Interventional Cardiology and it is addressed to cardiologists, internists, first aid clinicians, physicians of general medicine, fellows, nurses and technicians with high interest in the whole management of cardiac pathologies. Catania, as one of the most famous historical and cultural locations in the whole Mediterranean area, is the ideal setting for this meeting. It is a particularly lively and fascinating town, rich in marvellous examples of typically Sicilian baroque style, as well as one of the main economic and educational centres in the island, and a key hub of the technological industry. This beautiful city, full of colours, perfumes and flavours, is suspended between the deep blue of the Ionian Sea and the majestic shape of Etna volcano, which dominates the town from afar. Looking forward to seeing you in Catania, sincerely Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC President Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting 1

Scientific Committee Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) Gianluca Botto (Italy) Eugene Braunwald (USA) Michele Brignole (Italy) Joseph Brugada (Spain) Riccardo Cappato (Italy) Paul Casale (USA) Matteo Di Biase (Italy) Giuseppe Di Pasquale (Italy) Bulent Gorenek (Turkey) Michele M. Gulizia (Italy) Karl Heinz Kuck (Germany) Organizing Committee Michele M. Gulizia Mario Audoly Concetto Cacia Nunzia R. Cardillo Giuseppe Di Guardo Giuseppina Maura Francese Cardiology Division Ga r i b a l d i - Ne s i m a Ho s p i ta l - Cata n i a, Ita ly Aldo P. Maggioni (Italy) Attilio Maseri (Italy) Jay Metha (USA) Andrea Natale (USA) Ali Oto (Turkey) Eli I. Ovsyshcher (Israel) Fausto J. Pinto (Portugal) Antonio Raviele (Italy) Renato Pietro Ricci (Italy) Francesco Romeo (Italy) Massimo Santini (Italy) Marino Scherillo (Italy) Daniele Mangiameli Anna Portale Salvatore Raciti Natascia Savoca Silvana Anastasi Giuseppe Di Dio Giuditta Gianì Institutional Auspices: Presidency of the Minister s Council Ministry of Health ENDORSEMENT & AUSPICES AIFA (Italian Medicines Agency) Presidency of Sicilian Region (Upgrade to March ) Health Councillorship Sicilian Region Municipality of Catania University of Catania Department of Medicine University of Catania Advisory Board Maurizio Abrignani (Italy) Gianfranco Alunni (Italy) Antonio F. Amico (Italy) Fabrizio Ammirati (Italy) Angelo Auricchio (Switzerland) Alessandro Biffi (Italy) Giuseppe Boriani (Italy) Gianluca Botto (Italy) Michele Brignole (Italy) Joseph Brugada (Spain) Pasquale Caldarola (Italy) Valeria Calvi (Italy) Salvatore Campione (Italy) Roberto Caporale (Italy) Riccardo Cappato (Italy) Paul Casale (USA) Giancarlo Casolo (Italy) Domenico Catanzariti (Italy) Giacomo Chiarandà (Italy) Gennaro Cice (Italy) Furio Colivicchi (Italy) Pietro Delise (Italy) Matteo Di Biase (Italy) Andrea Di Lenarda (Italy) Giuseppe Di Pasquale (Italy) Giuseppe Di Tano (Italy) Francesco Furlanello (Italy) Domenico Gabrielli (Italy) Angelo Gambera (Italy) Gianfranco Gensini (Italy) Giovanna Geraci (Italy) Franco Giada (Italy) Bulent Gorenek (Turkey) Michele M. Gulizia (Italy) Giuseppe Inama (Italy) Helmut Klein (Germany) Karl Heinz Kuck (Germany) Maurizio Eugenio Landolina (Italy) Maurizio Lunati (Italy) Aldo Pietro Maggioni (Italy) Attilio Maseri (Italy) Anna Vittoria Mattioli (Italy) Gianfranco Mazzotta (Italy) Jay Metha (USA) Vincenzo Montemurro (Italy) Loredana Morichelli (Italy) Ernesto Mossuti (Italy) Franco Naccarella (Italy) Federico Nardi (Italy) Andrea Natale (USA) Salvatore Novo (Italy) Ali Oto (Turkey) Eli I. Ovsyshcher (Israel) Giuseppe Palazzo (Italy) Vittorio Panno (Italy) Leonardo Patanè (Italy) Pasquale Perrone Filardi (Italy) Fausto J. Pinto (Portugal) Salvatore Pirelli (Italy) Calogero Puntrello (Italy) Antonio Raviele (Italy) Renato Pietro Ricci (Italy) Carmine Riccio (Italy) Carla Riganti (Italy) Francesco Romeo (Italy) Massimo Santini (Italy) Maurizio Santomauro (Italy) Marino Scherillo (Italy) Gianfranco Sinagra (Italy) Christian Sticherling (Switzerland) Corrado Tamburino (Italy) Pier Luigi Temporelli (Italy) Sakis Themistoclakis (Italy) Salvatore Tolaro (Italy) Giovanni Battista Zito (Italy) Massimo Zoni Berisso (Italy) Guerrino Zuin (Italy) Endorsed by: EHRA - European Heart Rhythm Association, a Registered Branch of the ESC FIC - Federazione Italiana di Cardiologia WSA - World Society of Arrhythmias Under the auspices of: AA Arrhythmia Alliance AFA - Atrial Fibrillation Association AIAC - Associazione Italiana di Aritmologia e Cardiostimolazione ANCE - Associazione Italiana Cardiologi Extraospedalieri ANMCO - Associazione Nazionale Medici Cardiologi Ospedalieri ARCA - Associazioni Regionali Cardiologi Ambulatoriali Allied Professionals Course Coordinators Giuseppina Maura Francese (Italy), Angelo Gambera (Italy), ECAS - European Cardiac Loredana Morichelli (Italy) Arrhythmia Society 2 3 GICR - Gruppo Italiano di Cardiologia Riabilitativa e Preventiva GIEC - Gruppo Intervento Emergenze Cardiologiche GISE - Società Italiana di Cardiologia Invasiva ISE - International Society of Electrocardiology SIC - Società Italiana di Cardiologia SIC SPORT - Società Italiana di Cardiologia dello Sport SOLAECE - Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estimulacion Cardiaca y Electrofisiologia

FACULTY (Preliminary List) M. Abrignani (Trapani, Italy) G. Agnelli (Perugia, Italy) F. Al-Smadi (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) M. Alario (Caltagirone, Italy) B. Aloisi (Pedara, Italy) G. Alunni (Perugia, Italy) C. Altomare (Milan, Italy) A. Amico (Copertino, Italy) F. Ammirati (Ostia, Italy) V. Amodeo (Reggio Calabria, Italy) Sa. Anastasi (Catania, Italy) Si. Anastasi (Catania, Italy) G. Antonini (Messina, Italy) M. Arca (Rome, Italy) B. Arena (Messina, Italy) N. Aspromonte (Rome, Italy) M. Averna (Palermo, Italy) V. Barretta (Palermo, Italy) S. Barro (Chioggia, Italy) I. Bartoli (Catania, Italy) C. Battaglia (Palermo, Italy) S. Berti (Massa, Italy) I. Bianca (Catania, Italy) S. Bianchi (Livorno, Italy) M. Biffi (Bologna, Italy) L. Bolognese (Arezzo, Italy) M. Bono (Sciacca, Italy) R. Bordonaro (Catania, Italy) M. Brignole (Lavagna, Italy) P. Calabrò (Naples, Italy) G. Calculli (Matera, Italy) P. Caldarola (Bari, Italy) L. Calò (Rome, Italy) G. Calvagna (Taormina, Italy) V. Calvi (Catania, Italy) S. Campione (Catania, Italy) D. Capodanno (Catania, Italy) R. Caporale (Cosenza, Italy) A. Capucci (Ancona, Italy) A. Carbonaro (Catania, Italy) P. Casale (Lancaster, USA) G. Casolo (Lido di Camaiore, Italy) G. Casu (Nuoro, Italy) C. Catalano (Agrigento, Italy) D. Catanzariti (Rovereto, Italy) F. Cerruto (Pedara, Italy) G. Chiarandà (Caltagirone, Italy) M. Chiatto (Cosenza, Italy) G. Ciaramitaro (Palermo, Italy) G. Cice (Naples, Italy) M.T. Cinà (Palermo, Italy) V. Cirrincione (Palermo, Italy) G. Cisca (Taormina, Italy) F. Colivicchi (Rome, Italy) P. Colonna (Rome, Italy) F. Coniglio (Palermo, Italy) M. Contarini (Siracusa, Italy) A. Curcio (Catanzaro, Italy) R. D Anneo (Messina, Italy) M. D Urso (Catania, Italy) G. De Luca (Palermo, Italy) L. De Luca (Rome, Italy) L. De Nicola (Naples, Italy) L. Degli Esposti (Ravenna, Italy) P. Delise (Conegliano Veneto, Italy) C. Dell Ali (Avola, Italy) G. Desideri (L Aquila, Italy) R. Di Bartolomeo (Bologna, Italy) S. Di Benedetto (Taormina, Italy) M. Di Biase (Foggia, Italy) G. Di Dio (Catania, Italy) A. Di Guardo (Catania, Italy) G. Di Guardo(Catania, Italy) A. Di Lenarda (Trieste, Italy) G. Di Pasquale (Bologna, Italy) A. Di Pino (Taormina, Italy) G. Di Tano (Cremona, Italy) S. Egman (Palermo, Italy) M. Elia (Crotone, Italy) I. Enea (Caserta, Italy) P. Faggiano (Brescia, Italy) F. Fattirolli (Florence, Italy) O. Fazzio (Pedara, Italy) C. Ferri (L Aquila, Italy) C. Fornito (Catania, Italy) G.M. Francese (Catania, Italy) M. Gabriele (Mazara del Vallo, Italy) D. Gabrielli (Fermo, Italy) A. Galassi (Catania, Italy) A. Gambera (Catania, Italy) P. Gambino (Agrigento, Italy) V. Gargano (Palermo, Italy) G. Gensini (Florence, Italy) M. Gentile (Pedara, Italy) G. Geraci (Palermo, Italy) M. Giaccardi (Florence, Italy) F. Giada (Noale, Italy) G. Gianì (Catania, Italy) C. Giannessi (Pisa, Italy) G. Giannola (Cefalù, Italy) A. Giardina (Cagliari, Italy) G. Giordano (Catania, Italy) U. Giordano (Palermo, Italy) C. Giuffrida (Catania, Italy) M. Glauber (Milan, Italy) E. Gotti (Rome, Italy) A. Grasso (Catania, Italy) M. Grasso (Catania, Italy) C. Greco (Rome, Italy) G. Gregorio (Salerno, Italy) D. Grimaldi (Catania, Italy) M.M. Gulizia (Catania, Italy) M. Iacoviello (Bari, Italy) G. Iervasi (Pisa, Italy) G. Inama (Crema, Italy) T. Infusino (Catanzaro, Italy) C. Inserra (Taormina, Italy) G. La Delfa (Catania, Italy) S. La Rosa (Milazzo, Italy) M. Landolina (Crema, Italy) G. Leonardi (Catania, Italy) V. Lettica (Vittoria, Italy) F. Liberti (Catania, Italy) 4 5 G. Licciardello (Augusta, Italy) F. Lisi (Catania, Italy) V. Lo Giudice (Palermo, Italy) F. Lucà (Marsala, Italy) S. Lumera (Vittoria, Italy) G. Luzzi (Bari, Italy) A.P. Maggioni (Florence, Italy) D. Mangiameli (Catania, Italy) S. Mangiameli (Catania, Italy) E. Manzato (Padua, Italy) A. Margonato (Milan, Italy) M. Marini (Ancona, Italy) C. Marino (Milazzo, Italy) A. Maseri (Rome, Italy) A.V. Mattioli (Modena, Italy) N. Maurea (Naples, Italy) G. Mazzotta (La Spezia, Italy) J. Mehta (Little Rock, USA) M. Mennuni (Colleferro, Italy) C. Mignosa (Catania, Italy) V. Minardi (Ragusa, Italy) A. Mistretta (Catania, Italy) G. Modica (Caltanissetta, Italy) L. Molina (Mexico City, Mexico) M. Moncada (Lentini, Italy) V. Montemurro (Reggio Calabria, Italy) L. Morichelli (Rome, Italy) A. Mortara (Monza, Italy) E. Mossuti (Siracusa, Italy) G. Mureddu (Rome, Italy) A. Murrone (Perugia, Italy) G. Muscio(Siracusa, Italy) F. Naccarella (Bologna, Italy) M. Nardelli (Trento, Italy) F. Nardi (Verbania, Italy) G. Novelli (Rome, Italy) S. Novo (Palermo, Italy) E. Occhetta (Novara, Italy) R.A. Osanna (Potenza, Italy) S. Orazi (Rieti, Italy) G. Oreto (Messina, Italy)

A. Oto (Ankara, Turkey) G. Palazzo (Catania, Italy) G. Paleologo (Messina, Italy) A. Pangallo (Reggio Calabria, Italy) A. Porfili (Rome, Italy) V. Panno (Palermo, Italy) L. Patanè (Pedara, Italy) C. Pedi (Caltagirone, Italy) G. Perna (Ancona, Italy) P. Perrone Filardi (Naples, Italy) M. Pezzino (Catania, Italy) S. Pipitone (Palermo, Italy) S. Pirelli (Cremona, Italy) E. Pisanò (Lecce, Italy) G. Pizzimenti (Milazzo, Italy) G. Polizzi (Partinico, Italy) M. Portoghese (Sassari, Italy) G. Pulignano (Rome, Italy) C. Puntrello (Marsala, Italy) S. Raciti (Catania, Italy) D. Radini (Trieste, Italy) G. Ranno (Siracusa, Italy) A. Rapacciuolo (Naples, Italy) C. Rapezzi (Bologna, Italy) G. Rasetti (Pescara, Italy) A. Raviele (Mestre, Italy) R.P. Ricci (Rome, Italy) C. Riccio (Caserta, Italy) C. Riganti (Naples, Italy) F. Rigo (Mestre, Italy) A. Rizzo (Catania, Italy) F. Romeo (Rome, Italy) L. Roncon (Rovigo, Italy) R. Rossini (Bergamo, Italy) E. Rubino (Catania, Italy) M. Santomauro (Naples, Italy) F. Sarullo (Palermo, Italy) G. Satullo (Messina, Italy) R. Sauro (Siracusa, Italy) G. Scaboro (Mestre, Italy) F. Scarfia (Catania, Italy) 6 M. Scherillo (Benevento, Italy) A. Sciabò (Catania, Italy) S. Severi (Grosseto, Italy) M. Sicuro (Aosta, Italy) A. Silvia (Siracusa, Italy) F. Sisto (Potenza, Italy) F. Sortino (Pedara, Italy) C. Spica (Catania, Italy) C. Sticherling (Basel, Switzerland) C. Tamburino (Catania, Italy) L. Tarantini (Belluno, Italy) P.L. Temporelli (Veruno, Italy) S. Themistoclakis (Mestre, Italy) G. Todero (Catania, Italy) S. Tolaro (Pedara, Italy) C. Tondo (Milan, Italy) M. Tritto (Castellanza, Italy) M. Uguccioni (Rome, Italy) S. Urbinati (Bologna, Italy) S. Valente (Florence, Italy) R. Valle (Chioggia, Italy) L. Vasquez (Milazzo, Italy) P. Verdecchia (Assisi, Italy) R. Verlato (Camposampiero, Italy) F. Versaci (Campobasso, Italy) S. Viani (Pisa, Italy) E. Vinci (Siracusa, Italy) M. Viola (Palermo, Italy) M. Volterrani (Rome, Italy) A. Zambon (Padua, Italy) M. Zaninotto (Padua, Italy) G.B. Zito (Naples, Italy) M. Zoni Berisso (Genoa, Italy) A. Zorzin Fantasia (Trieste, Italy) G. Zuin (Mestre, Italy) PROGRAM AT A GLANCE 7

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE SATURDAY APRIL 18 Sat, April 18 PEGASO Room ETNA Room CALIPSO Room TIMO ALTO Room 7.30-9.00 Registration Registration Registration - Allied Professional 9.00-10.30 Minicourse Aortic valve pathology today Interactive Minicourse Risk Stratification in Primary Prevention Allied Professional Program Organizational aspects and management in arrhythmology 10.30-11.00 Exhibition Visit & Coffee Break Exhibition Visit & Coffee Break 11.00-12.00 12.00-13.00 Focus on Discovering the second generation of S-ICD Controversies on Dronedarone: Guide Lines and Therapeutic Plan, a glaring dichotomy between Clinical Evidences and Regulatory restrictions Hyperphosphatemia: a real double-face matter? Interactive Symposium The management of the patient with Stable CAD: the benefits of the new therapeutic approach Allied Professional Program Nursing management of cardiovascular drugs NAO in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation Casual Morning Meeting Navigating the evidence: are all NOACs the same? 13.00-14.30 Luncheon Panel Heart & Sport: diagnostic evaluation related to age and sport type Interactive Luncheon Panel L approccio terapeutico nel paziente NSTEMI PCI e in trattamento farmacologico Casual Afternoon Meeting The revolution of biological drugs in cardiology: new perspectives for high risk patients 14.30-15.00 Exhibition Visit 15.00-16.30 16.30-17.00 ESC-EHRA Joint Symposium Atrial Fibrillation Challenges Plenary Lecture Inflammation in atherosclerosis: do we need to treat it? Interactive Symposium Rivaroxaban: practical experience examples and sharing clinical cases Allied Professional Program Nursing in hemodynamic Prevention of infection in cardiology and cardiac surgery Casual Afternoon Meeting Home Monitoring in clinical practice: the role of physician and nurse 17.00-18.30 Opening Ceremony 8 9

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE SUNDAY APRIL 19 Sun, April 19 PEGASO Room ETNA Room CALIPSO Room TIMO ALTO Room 9.00-10.30 Minicourse How to interpret and personalize biomarkers in heart failure management Interactive Symposium Management of dyslipidemia in high cardiovascular risk patients: two clinical cases Allied Professional Program Update in electrophysiology and cardiac pacing 10.30-11.00 Exhibition Visit & Coffee Break Allied Professional Program Joint Session: 11.00-12.30 12.30-13.00 13.00-14.30 Symposium Getting the most out of the latest available technologies in order to optimize daily clinical practice Lecture Therapeutic Target of Uricaemia and impact on Health Care Costs Luncheon Panel Patients with high CV risk and hypercholesterolemia: old unresolved problems, new solutions Interactive Symposium Unmet needs and current practice of stroke prevention in non valvular atrial fibrillation Interactive Luncheon Panel Ivabradine in the management of cardiovascular patients: the Italian clinical experience 14.30-15.00 Exhibition Visit Exhibition Visit Education as a tool to enhance the health care allied professionals Allied Professional Program Nurse and heart failure Casual Morning Meeting Longevity, Mini-ICD, S-ICD: the right device for every patient. What is the best choice? Casual Morning Meeting Rivaroxaban in daily clinical practice: the experts opinion 15.00-15.30 15.30-17.00 17.00-18.30 Lecture Thyroid hormone treatment in heart failure: when and how? Meet the Expert The Heart in Neoplastic patients Simposio Therapeutical appropriateness for technological innovation Interactive Symposium Novel trials and new horizons with dabigatran: protecting patients at high risk of stroke Interactive Minicourse Pediatric cardiology : real practical needs for the clinical cardiologist and the general practitioner Allied Professional Program Nursing care in non-invasive ventilation Allied Professional Program Lecture A defibrillator to bring down mortality: state of the art (S-ICD) Casual Afternoon Meeting Dyslipidemic patients: from acute setting to long term management of cardiovascular risk Casual Afternoon Meeting Management of High Risk Cardiovascular Patients 10 11

PROGRAM AT A GLANCE MONDAY APRIL 20 Mon, April 20 PEGASO Room ETNA Room CALIPSO Room TIMO ALTO Room 9.00-10.30 Minicourse The management of antiplatelet and anticoagulant therapy in surgery Interactive Meet the expert 15 interactive questions/answers on: Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Failure, Ventricular Arrhythmias and Cardiac Devices: what do we need to know? 1 st part 10.30-11.00 Exhibition Visit & Coffee Break Exhibition Visit & Coffee Break BLS-D Course physician Casual Morning Meeting New perspectives in the prevention of thromboembolic risk in Atrial Fibrillation 11.00-12.30 Symposium Which oral antiplatelet agents in ACS-PCI patients? Unmet Needs and Possible Solutions Interactive Meet the expert 15 interactive questions/answers on: Atrial Fibrillation, Heart Failure, Ventricular Arrhythmias and Cardiac Devices: what do we need to know? 2 nd part BLS-D Course physician Casual Morning Meeting Innovation in Arrhythmology 12.30-13.30 13.30-15.00 Focus on Imaging: not only echocardiography Luncheon Panel Integrated management of heart failure patient: role of the general practitioner and the out-ofhospital cardiologist Lecture Changing the face of anticoagulation: 2 years of Dabigatran in Italy Intercultural Exchanges 15.00-17.30 BLS-D Course physician 12 13

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM APRIL 18, Legend PEGASO ROOM ETNA ROOM CALIPSO room TIMO ALTO room 14 15

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 7.30-9.00 Registration Secretariat Desk 9.00-10.30 Interactive Minicourse Etna Room 9.00-10.30 Minicourse Pegaso Room AORTIC VALVE PATHOLOGY TODAY Chairmen: M. Gentile (Pedara), E. Vinci (Siracusa) Valvular repair R. Di Bartolomeo (Bologna) Traditional surgery: which prothesis? B. Aloisi (Pedara) TAVI C. Tamburino (Catania) The sutureless M. Glauber (Milano) Risk Stratification in Primary Prevention Chairmen: M. Chiatto (Cosenza), G. Rasetti (Pescara) Role of exercise test and provocative tests M. Gabriele (Mazara del Vallo) Nuclear imaging tecniques C. Fornito (Catania) 24 hours holter recording: not only arrhythmias? A. Amico (Copertino) Evaluation of old complex cardiac patient G. Palazzo (Catania) Is it useful to revascularize patients older than 80? G. Pulignano (Rome) Are expenses sustainable? G. De Luca (Palermo) 16 17

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 11.00-12.00 Focus on Pegaso Room 11.00-13.00 Interactive Symposium Etna Room Discovering the second generation of S-ICD Chairmen: U. Giordano (Palermo), E. Occhetta (Novara) Speakers: A. Curcio (Catanzaro), S. Viani (Pisa) The management of the patient with Stable CAD: the benefits of the new therapeutic approach Chairmen: G. Gregorio (Salerno), A.V. Mattioli (Modena) - Therapeutic approach in Stable CAD: which news from ANMCO/GICR-IACPR/GISE Consensus F. Fattirolli (Florence) Clinical Cases - Diabetic patient with Stable CAD and with no possible revascularization F. Fattirolli (Florence) - Elder patient with previous infarction and Stable CAD with comorbidity G. Cice (Naples) - Patient with microvascular angina G. Zuin (Mestre) 18 19

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 11.30-13.00 Casual Morning Meeting Timo Alto Room 12.00-13.00 Controversies on Pegaso Room Navigating the evidence: are all NOACs the same? Chairmen: G. Inama (Crema), F. Romeo (Rome) Stroke prevention in NVAF patients: challenges in clinical practice F. Ammirati (Ostia) Rationale for NOAC dosing strategies: the apixaban case P. Perrone Filardi (Naples) Dronedarone: Guide Lines and Therapeutic Plan, a glaring dichotomy between Clinical Evidences and Regulatory restrictions Chairmen: M.M. Gulizia (Catania), A. Raviele (Mestre) Pro: A. Capucci (Ancona) Cons: M. Tritto (Castellanza) HYPERPHOSPHATEMIA: A REAL DOUBLE-FACE MATTER? Chairmen: S. Pirelli (Cremona), G.B. Zito (Naples) - No, It s a pure Kidney disease! L. De Nicola (Naples) - Yes, It s a Kidney-Cardio disease! M. Iacoviello (Bari) 20 21

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 13.00-14.30 Luncheon Panel Pegaso Room 13.00-14.30 Interactive Luncheon Panel Etna Room HEART & SPORT: DIAGNOSTIC EVALUATION RELATED TO AGE AND SPORT TYPE Chairmen: S. Mangiameli (Catania), G. Oreto (Messina) Different therapeutical approach in patients with NSTEMI PCI and in those with pharmacological therapy Chairmen: G. Calculli (Matera), G. Mazzotta (La Spezia) EKG in agonist athlete S. La Rosa (Milazzo) How to manage ventricular extrasistolia in sportive subject with healty heart C. Puntrello (Marsala) Sport can induce arrhythmias? G. Inama (Crema) Sincope in health sportive subjects: overtraining or alert ring of unrecognized cardiopathy F. Giada (Noale) Discerning criteria for choosing reperfusion strategy R.A. Osanna (Potenza) Updates about medical management (of ACS) S. Severi (Grosseto) Therapeutic options and prognosis of NSTEMI patient not eligible for invasive strate G. Casolo (Lido di Camaiore) Can patients with atrial fibrillation play non agonistic sport? G. La Delfa (Catania) 22 23

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 13.00-14.30 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room 14.30-16.30 Interactive Symposium Etna Room The revolution of biological drugs in cardiology: new perspectives for high risk patients Chairmen: M.M. Gulizia (Catania), F. Romeo (Rome) Cardiovascular prevention in Italy: where we are today and where we need to be G. Mureddu (Rome) Statin intolerance and adherence management V. Montemurro (Reggio Calabria) Role of PCSK9i in the difficult cardiovascular prevention C. Rapezzi (Bologna) Rivaroxaban: real life experience e clinical cases sharing Chairmen: G. Di Pasquale (Bologna), M. Santomauro (Naples) Evidences from Dresda registry M. Uguccioni (Rome) Interactive discussion of clinical cases in stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation and treatment of pulmonary embolism Atrial Fibrillation clinical cases: First case G. Casu (Nuoro) Second case L. Calò (Rome) Pulmonary embolism clinical case I. Enea (Caserta) 24 25

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Saturday, April 18 Saturday, April 18 15.00-16.30 ESC-EHRA Joint Symposium Pegaso Room 15.00-16.30 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room ATRIAL FIBRILLATION CHALLENGES Chairmen: A. Maseri (Rome), G. Novelli (Rome), C. Sticherling (Basel) ESC Guidelines on Atrial Fibrillation: the grey zones M. Brignole (Lavagna) Home Monitoring in clinical practice: the role of physician and nurse Chairmen: F. Ammirati (Ostia), G. Giannola (Cefalù) Speakers: R.P. Ricci (Rome) L. Morichelli (Rome) Diagnostics Challenges A. Oto (Ankara) Silent Atrial Fibrillation relevance after Transcatheter Ablation S. Themistoclakis (Mestre) Therapeutic Challenges L. Molina (Mexico City) 26 27

Saturday, April 18 16.30-17.00 Plenary Lecture Pegaso Room INFLAMMATION IN ATHEROSCLEROSIS: DO WE NEED TO TREAT IT? J. Mehta (Little Rock) 17.00-18.30 Opening Ceremony Pegaso Room SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM APRIL 19, Legend PEGASO ROOM ETNA ROOM CALIPSO room TIMO ALTO room 28 29

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 9.00-10.30 Minicourse Pegaso Room 9.00-11.00 Interactive Symposium Etna Room HOW TO INTERPRET AND PERSONALIZE BIOMARKERS IN HEART FAILURE MANAGEMENT Chairmen: N. Aspromonte (Rome), G. Di Tano (Cremona) Management of dyslipidemia in high cardiovascular risk patients: two clinical cases Chairmen: G. Alunni (Perugia), A. Di Lenarda (Trieste) The utililization of natriuretic peptides in prognostic assessment, therapy guidance including home management / Telemedicine. R. Valle (Chioggia) Question time: are biomarkers useful in management of patients with CRT/ICD? N. Aspromonte (Rome) First Clinical Case M. Abrignani (Trapani), F. Colivicchi (Rome) Second Clinical Case E. Manzato (Padua) Cardiorenal biomarkers in acute and chronic heart failure A Mortara (Monza) New biomarkers for new phenotypes: galectin 3 M. Zaninotto (Padua) 30 31

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 10.00-11.30 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room 11.00-12.30 Symposium Pegaso Room Longevity, Mini-ICD, S-ICD: the right device for every patient. What is the best choice? Chairman: G. Ciaramitaro (Palermo) Getting the most out of the latest available technologies in order to optimize daily clinical practice Chairmen: P. Delise (Conegliano Veneto), M. Landolina (Crema) Speakers: E. Pisanò (Lecce), G. Luzzi (Bari) Adapting ventricular pacing in order to increase responsiveness to CRT M. Biffi (Bologna) SureScan technology: the ultimate solution for CIED patients undergoing MRI A. Rapacciuolo (Naples) Reveal LINQ: a revolution in subcutaneous cardiac monitoring T. Infusino (Catanzaro) More than 100.000 AF patients treated with One Shot technology: what we know and what we expect R. Verlato (Camposampiero) 32 33

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 11.00-13.00 Interactive Symposium Etna Room 11.30-13.00 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room Unmet needs and current practice of stroke prevention in non valvular atrial fibrillation Chairmen: M. Elia (Crotone), S. Novo (Palermo) Translating clinical data in real word use M. Scherillo (Benevento) Interactive case based session R. Caporale (Cosenza), G. Geraci (Palermo), F. Nardi (Verbania) RIVAROXABAN IN DAILY CLINICAL PRACTICE: THE EXPERTS OPINION Chairmen: M.M. Gulizia (Catania), A.P. Maggioni (Florence) In the stroke prevention of atrial fibrillation Ask to cardiologist G. Di Pasquale (Bologna) Ask to internal medicine specialist G. Agnelli (Perugia) In the pulmonary embolism Ask to cardiologist G. Di Pasquale (Bologna) Ask to internal medicine specialist G. Agnelli (Perugia) 34 35

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 12.30-13.00 Lecture Pegaso Room 13.00-14.30 Luncheon Panel Pegaso Room Therapeutic target of uricaemia and impact on health care costs Chairman: G.B. Desideri (L Aquila) Speaker: L. Degli Esposti (Ravenna) Patients with high CV risk and hypercholesterolemia: old unresolved problems, new solutions Chairmen: M. Averna (Palermo), P. Faggiano (Brescia) Hypercholesterolemia: what is the real dimension of the problem? M. Arca (Rome) Therapeutic inappropriateness and inertia in management of dyslipidemias in patient with high CV risk P. Calabrò (Naples) Treatment of high CV risk patient with hypercholesterolemia: we are close to real innovation A. Zambon (Padua) 36 37

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 13.00-14.30 Interactive Luncheon Panel Etna Room IVABRADINE IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR PATIENTS: THE ITALIAN CLINICAL EXPERIENCE Chairmen: M. Di Biase (Foggia), M.M. Gulizia (Catania) Management and treatment of CAD patients G. Perna (Ancona) 15.00-15.30 Lecture Pegaso Room Thyroid hormone treatment in heart failure: when and how? Chairman: D. Gabrielli (Fermo) Speaker: G. Iervasi (Pisa) Management and treatment of heart failure patients with comorbidities M. Volterrani (Rome) Management of patients in cardiac rehabilitation F. Sarullo (Palermo) Questions & Answers session 38 39

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 15.00-17.00 Interactive Symposium Etna Room 15.00-16.30 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room Novel trials and new horizons with dabigatran: protecting patients at high risk of stroke Chairmen: D. Catanzariti (Rovereto), M.M. Gulizia (Catania) Dyslipidemic patients: from acute setting to long term management of cardiovascular risk Chairman: C. Greco (Rome) First Clinical Case C. Ferri (L Aquila) Second Clinical Case A. Margonato (Milan) Sustainability of statin treatments F. Colivicchi (Rome) Statin-beyond LDL control S. Urbinati (Bologna) 40 41

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 15.00-16.30 Meet the Expert Pegaso Room 16.30-18.00 Casual Afternoon Meeting Timo Alto Room The Heart in Neoplastic Patients Chairmen: R. Bordonaro (Catania), N. Maurea (Naples) Management of High Risk Cardiovascular Patients Chairmen: G. Gensini (Florence), C. Riccio (Caserta) Cardiotoxicity of Anthracycline-like Chemotherapy agents: Cardioprotection and Management L. Tarantini (Belluno) Trastuzumab, novel ErbB2 Inhibitors and Antiangiogenic Agents: Cardioprotection and Management of toxicity of Target Therapy N. Maurea (Naples) Management of Atrial Fibrillation and VTE in Cancer Patients: there is a role for NOAC? G. Polizzi (Partinico) Dyslipidemia treatment after ACS P. Caldarola (Bari) New evidences on the protective role of n-3 PUFAs in patients with ACS P. Temporelli (Veruno) Dyslipidemie management in the renal patient S. Bianchi (Livorno) QT Monitoring in Chemotherapy and Management of Cardiac Devices During Radiation Therapy A. Murrone (Perugia) 42 43

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Sunday, April 19 Sunday, April 19 17.00-18.30 Symposium Pegaso Room 17.00-18.30 Interactive Minicourse Etna Room THERAPEUTICAL APPROPRIATENESS FOR TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION Chairmen: R. Sauro (Avellino), F. Versaci (Campobasso) Atrial Firbrillation ablation: indications and timing V. Calvi (Catania) MITRACLIP: does we really need it? M. Marini (Ancona) S-ICD: a new way to protect the heart without touching it M.M. Gulizia (Catania) VAD: bridge or alternative to cardiac transplant? G. Leonardi (Catania) Early cardiac defibrillation out of hospital: the emergency call central point of view I. Bertoli (Catania) PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY: REAL PRACTICAL NEEDS FOR THE CLINICAL CARDIOLOGIST AND THE GENERAL PRACTITIONER Chairmem: I. Bianca (Catania), G. Paleologo (Messina) The point on epidemiology and classification of congenital cardiopaties S. Pipitone (Palermo) Clinics: semeiology and symptomatology A. Silvia (Siracusa) Role of radiology: from chest X-Ray to Magnetic Nuclear Resonance A. Di Pino (Taormina) Results and complications of permanent cardiac pacing in paediatric patients with congenital or acquired AVB G. Calvagna (Taormina) 44 45

CATANIA 18-20 APRILE SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM APRIL 20, Legend PEGASO ROOM ETNA ROOM CALIPSO room TIMO ALTO room 46 47

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Monday, April 20 Monday, April 20 9.00-10.30 Minicourse Pegaso Room 9.00-10.30 Interactive Meet the Expert Etna Room THE MANAGEMENT OF ANTIPLATELET AND ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY IN SURGERY Chairmen: L. Patanè (Pedara), M. Portoghese (Sassari) Before Coronary Artery By-pass Surgery M. Contarini (Siracusa) After Coronary Artery By-pass Surgery C. Mignosa (Catania) In Extracardiac Surgery G. Chiarandà (Caltagirone) NOA and bleeding management A. Carbonaro (Catania) Double Antiplatelet Therapy in association with Oral Anticoagulation S. Valente (Florence) 15 INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS/ANSWERS ON: ATRIAL FIBRILLATION, HEART FAILURE, VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS AND CARDIAC DEVICES: WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW? 1 st PART Chairmen: P. Gambino (Agrigento), E. Rubino (Catania) 1. ILR with remote control: can we utilize in all silent Atrial Fibrillation? A. Pangallo (Reggio Calabria) 2. Why and in whom should we use Atrial Fibrillation ablation as first line therapy? G. Pizzimenti (Milazzo) 3. Does CRT improve the compliance of Atrial Fibrillation patient? C. Catalano (Agrigento) 4. QRS duration, morphology, NYHA class: a real need before CRT implant? G. Di Guardo (Catania) 5. Pacing site is more important than lead type to increase the number of CRT responder? G. Muscio (Siracusa) 6. Remote monitoring of CRT devices has improved the number of responder? V. Lettica (Vittoria) 7. To whom proposing ICD upgrading from single or dual chamber to biventricular? C. Pedi (Caltagirone) 48 49

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Monday, April 20 Monday, April 20 9.30-11.00 Casual Morning Meeting Timo Alto Room 11.00-12.30 Symposium Pegaso Room New perspectives in the prevention of thromboembolic risk in Atrial Fibrillation Chairmen: M.M. Gulizia (Catania), F. Naccarella (Bologna) WHICH ORAL ANTIPLATELET AGENTS IN ACS-PCI PATIENTS? Unmet Needs and Possible Solutions Chairmen: S. Berti (Massa), A. Galassi (Catania) Unmet medical needs in the prevention of thromboembolic events in AF M. Scherillo (Benevento) NOACs in the treatment of AF: Clinical Trials and RWE P. Verdecchia (Assisi) The role of NOACs in pts undergoing electrical cardioversion S. Thamistoclakis (Mestre) The essential need and the right solution for ensuring the best outcome in STEMI patients D. Capodanno (Catania) Current Controversies in the administration of antiplatelet therapy in NSTEMI- PCI: Pretreatment vs Non-Pretreatment, what to do? L. Bolognese (Arezzo) Do SCA-Diabetic patients deserve a more targeted treatment? R. Rossini (Bergamo) Switching: the right strategy to improve patients treatment L. De Luca (Rome) 50 51

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Monday, April 20 Monday, April 20 11.00-12.30 Interactive Meet the Expert Etna Room 11.00-12.30 Casual Meeting Timo Alto Room 15 INTERACTIVE QUESTIONS/ANSWERS ON: ATRIAL FIBRILLATION, HEART FAILURE, VENTRICULAR ARRHYTHMIAS AND CARDIAC DEVICES: WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW? 2 nd PART INNOVATION IN ARRHYTHMOLOGY Speaker: P. Casale (Lancaster), M. Zoni Berisso (Genoa) Chairmen: F. Lisi (Catania), M. Moncada (Lentini) 1. Does RMN conditional CRT/CRT-D devices changed quality of life of our patients? L. Vasquez (Milazzo) 2. Sudden death primary preventions with ICD: what indications? F. Liberti (Catania) 3. Does latest technology dual chamber ICD succeded in a significant inappropriate shock reduction? M. Sicuro (Aosta) 4. What is the ABC in the arrhythmic storm management of a low EF ICD implanted patient? G. Ciaramitaro (Palermo) 5. What to answer to a patient who refuse and ICD replacement for battery depletion? C. Riganti (Naples) 6. Ventricular arrhythmias ablation has grown its fruits or are we growing a tree which makes only nice flowers? S. Lumera (Vittoria) 7. Leads explant: is it always correct when a PM/ICD decubitus occurs? G. Calvagna (Taormina) 8. S-ICD implant can be useful as a life-saving in a patient already implanted with a pacemaker? S. Orazi (Rieti) Multi Point Pacing: improving the outcome of the CRT patients F. Al-Smadi (Riyad) Contact Force Sensor: changing the routine of AF ablation procedures M. Giaccardi (Florence) Simplified LAAO Procedure: a New Technology in the market C. Tondo (Milan) 52 53

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Monday, April 20 Monday, April 20 12.30-13.30 Focus on Pegaso Room 12.30-13.30 Lecture Etna Room IMAGING: NON SOLO ECO Chairmen: V. Amodeo (Reggio Calabria), E. Mossuti (Sisracusa) Hypertropic cardiomiopathy G. Giordano (Catania) Changing the face of anticoagulation: 2 years of Dabigatran in Italy Chairman: L. Roncon (Rovigo) Speaker: P. Colonna (Rome) Dilatative cardiomiopathy F. Rigo (Mestre) Right ventricular arrhytmogenic dysplasia G. Licciardello (Augusta) MNR and cardiac devices A. Giardina (Cagliari) Coronary-TC or coronary angiography for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease S. Tolaro (Pedara) 54 55

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM Monday, April 20 Monday, April 20 13.30-15.00 Luncheon Panel Pegaso Room 13.30-15.00 Luncheon Panel Etna Room Integrated management of heart failure patient: role of the general practitioner and the out-of-hospital cardiologist Chairmen: S. Campione (Catania), D. Grimaldi (Catania), F. Sisto (Potenza) Keep incharge by general practitioner A. Rizzo (Catania) Which role for out-pf-hospital cardiologist V. Panno (Palermo) How to evaluate quality of care and management of post-acute patient A. Di Guardo (Catania) How general practitioners answer to high NYHA class patient needs M. D Urso (Catania) INTERCULTURAL EXCHANGES Chairmen: C. Dell Ali (Avola), S. Raciti (Catania) Management of stand-alone atrial fibrillation: advantages of the hybrid approach C. Puntrello, L. Pison, G. Rubino, C.M. Rao, G.M. Francese, G. Puntrello, M.M. Gulizia, J.G. Maessen, H.J.G. Crijns, M. La Meir, S. Gelsomino, F. Lucà (Marsala, Italy) The importance of substrate modification in maintenance of sinus rhythm after electrical cardioversion in patients undergoing surgical ablation C. Puntrello, G. Rubino, P.W. Lozekoot, C.M. Rao, G.M. Francese, G. Puntrello, M.M. Gulizia, J.G. Maessen, H.J.G. Crijns, S. Gelsomino, F. Lucà (Marsala, Italy) The Safety Transfer in Acute critical patient by Telemedicine (START) Program at Udonthani general hospital, Thailand W. Wichitkosoom (Bangkok, Thailand) Atrial infarction masquerading as transient atrial lead failure H.K. Teo, T.S. Lim, C.K. Ching, P.V. Parekh (Singapore) Predictors and an incidence of ventricular lead dislodgement in early postoperative period (a single center experience) V. Agapov, D. Terekhov, V. Samitin, S. Zadorozhnaya (Saratov, Russia) Neutrophil to lymphocyte Ratio (NLR) Predicts Appropriate Shocks in Ischemic and Non-Ischemic CMP Patients with implanted ICD for primary prevention F. Mehmet (Ankara, Turkey) 56 57

TRAINING COURSE ON Cardiology and Intensive Care FOR ALLIED PROFESSIONALS APRIL 18-19, (Italian Allied Professionals only) see Italian version for details Program Chairs: Giuseppina Maura Francese Angelo Gambera Loredana Morichelli President: Michele M. Gulizia, MD, FESC 58 59

Basic Life Support Course and Defibrillation APRIL 20, see Italian version for details 60 61

INFORMATION General Registration Scientific Congress Venue Hotel Practical 62 63

GENERAL INFORMATION CONGRESS VENUE SHERATON CATANIA HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER Via Antonello da Messina, 45-95021 Aci Castello - Catania (Italy) Tel. +39 095 7114111 - Fax. +39 095 271380 www.sheratoncatania.com SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT MICHELE M. GULIZIA Cardiology Division - Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital Via Palermo, 636-95122 Catania, Italy Tel. +39 095 7598502 - Fax + 39 095 7598505 e-mail: michele.gulizia@alice.it ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT ADRIA CONGREX Via Sassonia, 30-47922 Rimini, Italy Tel. +39 0541 305830-305811 - Fax + 39 0541 305842 e-mail: info@mcmweb.it - Web site: www.mcmweb.it OFFICIAL LANGUAGES The Meeting official languages are English and Italian with simultaneous translation. EXHIBITION The technical and pharmaceutical exhibition area will be located at the Congress Venue, close to the conference rooms. The exhibition opening hours will follow the timetable of the scientific sessions. Companies that are interested in presenting their products or taking up other sponsorship options can contact the Organizing Secretariat, Adria Congrex. VISA REQUIREMENTS An official invitation letter for visa may be requested to the Organizing Secretariat. This invitation will not imply any obligation from the Organization to provide any kind of financial contribution. SECRETARIAT AND REGISTRATION DESK OPENING HOURS For Groups April 17, 2.30 pm - 6.30 pm For appointment please contact the Organizing Secretariat For Individuals ELECTRICITY In Italy, the electric current is 220 Volts. April 18, 8.00 am - 7.00 pm April 19, 8.00 am - 7.00 pm April 20, 8.00 am - 4.00 pm TIPPING Service is generally included in the bill, tips are welcome if you wish to show your appreciation for a good meal or a special service. CREDIT CARDS Major credit cards are accepted in hotels, restaurants and shops. If you wish to use your credit card to pay for a taxi, please inform the driver before starting the journey. SAFETY AND SECURITY Catania is as safe as any other European tourist resort and delegates are advised to take the usual sensible precautions. All the hotels can offer security facilities for valuable goods. INSURANCE Responsibility for personal accidents and for losses or damages to the private belongings of participants and exhibitors cannot be accepted. Participants and exhibitors are advised to make their own insurance arrangements, if considered useful. 64 65

REGISTRATION INFORMATION Individual Registration Participants are invited to register using the on-line service on the web site: mcmweb.it. Alternately, the form can be downloaded from the web site and faxed to the Organizing Secretariat. The registration will be confirmed only if accompanied by the payment. Group Registration Companies have the opportunity to sponsor the registration of a group of participants by contacting the Organizing Secretariat, Adria Congrex (booking@mcmweb.it). A group consists of a minimum of 10 participants. Registration shall be coordinated by one identified contact person representing a pharmaceutical/product company or a travel agency. Congress Registration Modalities DELEGATE 620,00* Vat 22% not included Registration fee includes: attendance to all the scientific sessions including the luncheon panels (limited to seat availability), entrance to the exhibition area, meeting proceedings, attendance certificate, badge and congress kit, welcome opening reception and coffee breaks at the Venue, CME Certificate (for Italian participants). Course Attendance Modalities BLS-D COURSE PHYSICIAN 220,00* Vat 22% not included Registration fee includes: participation to the Course, entrance to the exhibition area, BLS-D licence, coffee break, CME Certificate (for Italian participants). Maximum 36 participants accepted on first come first served basis after the full payment of the charge. Date and timetables must be respected. ALLIED PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION Registration for 1 day 60,00* Vat 22% not included Registration for 2 days 100,00* Vat 22% not included Registration fee includes: attendance to all scientific sessions, entrance to the exhibition area, badge and conference kit, attendance certificate, CME certificate (if entitled to - two-day attendance is required), coffee breaks and welcome opening ceremony. * VAT could be subjected to changes. The VAT rate will be applied depending on the Italian fiscal law at the time of payment of registration. AFTER APRIL 10th, ALL REGISTRATIONS CAN BE MADE ON SITE 66 67

SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION OPENING CEREMONY Saturday, April 18 The Opening Ceremony will take place at 5.00 pm in Pegaso Room at the Sheraton Hotel and it is open to all registered participants. Projection PC data projection will be available in all the rooms. All projections must be worded in English only. Luncheon Panels The admission to the luncheon panels (limited to seat availability) is free for all the registered participants. Continuing Medical Education We applied for CME accreditation (Italian Physicians only) for the following disciplinary areas: cardiology, internal medicine, emergency and first aid medicine, sport medicine, cardiac surgery, surgery, practitioners, geriatrics, urology, nephrology. 4,6 CME credits with a participation of 23 hours. Attendance Certificates Attendance certificates will be distributed to all the registered delegates at the end of the Meeting. Program Changes The information published in this program is correct at time of print. The Scientific Committee reserves the right to change the program at any time. 68 69

LOCATION Catania & Congress Venue Catania is undoubtely one of the most important cities in the whole Mediterranean area, both in terms of cultural and historical point of view. It is one of the few cities in Italy that offers a variety of landscapes condensed in one site. Located on the east coast of Sicily (which represents the metropolitan area with the highest population density), Catania has ancient origins since its foundation dates back to 729 BC. During its history Catania has been a constant point of reference for the entire Mediterranean area, especially from an artistic and cultural point of view: it is here that in 1434 the oldest university of Sicily was founded. The remains of several ruins still enrich the heritage of the town and surrounding areas, despite Catania was repeatedly destroyed by violent volcanic eruptions caused by the Etna volcano (the most impressive occurred in 1669) and by devastating earthquakes (the more catastrophic one occurred in 1693). It is from this tragic event that the city and its people were able to get up in a truly unique and admirable way. A work of reconstruction with few equals in the world led to the blossoming of the famous Sicilian Baroque style of architecture that identifies more than any other the fantasy, the imaginative power and the passion for beauty of Catania and its inhabitants. Therefore in 2006 the splendid baroque center of Catania became a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with seven towns of the Val di Noto, Sicily. Today, Catania is a city full of colors, scents and flavors - a lively and surprising, suspended between the magic of the blue Ionian Sea and the imposing outline of Etna volcano and often snowy, which dominates the city from above. Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center Just few minutes from the historic center of Catania, the Sheraton Hotel offers high level of hospitality with a wide range of business and spare time facilities. The Sheraton Catania is one of the largest conference centers in eastern Sicily, with an area of 724 square meters in 6 modular meeting rooms of different sizes and acoustically isolated. All the 162 rooms and 7 suites - walking through a panoramic elevator - are characterized by colors that come into perfect harmony with the landscape of the Mediterranean area. Each room is equipped with all facilities and comforts offering the highest standards of quality and safety. The conference area, personalized for the Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting, provides a great learning experience in an extremely pleasant and comfortable site. 70 71

HOTEL ACCOMMODATION The hotel reservation form can be filled out on line on the web site: www.mcmweb.it. Alternately, the form can be downloaded from the web site and faxed to the Organizing Secretariat. It is strongly recommended to book well in advance. Adria Congrex will make every effort to place you in the hotel category of your choice. A confirmation will be sent starting from March. Please note that hotel categories and rooms are assigned on a first come first served basis. Hotel reservation can be made by: Sending your credit card details to be used as a guarantee. The total amount will be paid to the hotel at the check out. Rates* Double room as single use Double room 5 Star Hotels ***** 1) Romano Palace 146,50 183,00 4 Star Hotels **** 2) Aga Hotel 136,50 158,00 3) Grand Hotel Baia Verde 131,50 153,00 4) Liberty 110,50 153,00 5) Nettuno 131,00 165,00 6) NH Parco degli Aragonesi 110,50 137,00 7) Romano House 131,50 163,00 8) Una Hotel Palace 171,50 198,00 3 Star Hotels *** 9) Best Western Mediterraneo 100,50 112,00 * All prices include: taxes, VAT, service, continental breakfast and are per room per night. Transfer service is not available. 72 73

PRACTICAL INFORMATION HOW TO REACH CATANIA Catania is easily reachable by any means of transport - fitting any traveller s budget from all over the world. BY PLANE Catania Fontanarossa International Airport is perfectly located in the outskirts of the city: a bus service (AMT ALIBUS - toll free number: 800 018696) provides the best connection - every 20 minutes, from 5.00 am to midnight - between the airport and the City Centre and/or the railway station and vice versa, at metropolitan bus fares. Taxis for and from the airport are always available on site, or at the following numbers: Radiotaxi 24h Ph. +39 095 330966 Moreover, there are several suburban bus lines offering connections between small towns and villages of the Catania area and the airport. Siciliy s other main airport, Palermo Punta Raisi, isn t actually the best choice to reach Catania by plane: it takes about 3 hours (and a 210-km drive) to get from Palermo to Catania, first on the A20 highway and then on the A18 one. BY TRAIN Catania is perfectly connected with the rest of Sicily and with the biggest Italian cities by train, too, thanks to the deluxe Eurostar trains to the more common - but very efficient - Espresso, normally departing from Milan, Turin and Rome and passing through Naples and the Amalfi Riviera.Catania Railway Station - www.trenitalia.it Piazza Giovanni XXIII - Catania - Ph. +39 095 532719 Call Center Ph. 892021 Switchboard Ph. +39 095 532710 Ticket Office Ph. +39 095 532227 BY SHIP Want to reach Catania by sea? From Northern Europe and Italy, comfortable Tirrenia ships leave the Genoa port and reach Palermo in about 17/18 hours. But there are also frequent ferries from Naples to Milazzo (about two-hours drive to Catania), and even a daily one from Ravenna (on the Northern Adriatic coast) directly to Catania. Speedboats and catamarans from Malta to Catania are also available on a daily basis. Catania Port Authority Via Dusmet - Ph. +39 095 535888 / 536031 Harbour Office Via Dusmet - Ph. +39 095 531667 Fax +39 095 533962 AMT Alibus service from the port to the airport every 20 minutes. BY CAR Both Sicily and Catania can be reached by car form the main Italian cities through an exhaustive highways network (green road signs). From Northern Italy, you can drive along the highway A1 through Naples to Salerno; from Salerno (Amalfi Riviera and Capri area) take the A3 highway (free of charge) towards Reggio Calabria. Exit at VILLA S.GIOVANNI-SICILIA to get to the harbour where very frequent ferries connect the mainland to Sicily (namely to the city of Messina), 24 hours a day. From Messina, take the A18 highway to Catania: an hour drive and you ll arrive there. If you come from Palermo, take the A20 highway to Messina, then the A18 highway to Catania exit. Further Information on Internet about transport and weather in Sicily www.aeroporto.catania.it www.interbus.it www.meteo.it 74 75

THANKS TO (Main sponsor updated on March ) 76 A. Menarini Abbott Alere Amgen Aspen Astrazeneca Bayer Biotronik BMS - Pfizer Boehringer Ingelheim Boston Scientific Bruno Farmaceutici Daiichi - Sankyo Daiichi Sankyo - Eli Lilly Ethicon Fiab IBSA Istituto Farmaco Biologico Stroder Laboratori Guidotti Medico Medtronic Mortara MSD Sanofi Servier Italia Sigma Tau St Jude Medical

ORGANIZED BY Cardiology Division Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital SCIENTIFIC SECRETARIAT Michele M. Gulizia Cardiology Division Garibaldi-Nesima Hospital Via Palermo, 636 95122 Catania, Italy Phone +39 095 7598502 Fax +39 095 7598505 E-mail: michele.gulizia@alice.it CONGRESS VENUE Sheraton Catania Hotel & Conference Center ORGANIZING SECRETARIAT Adria Congrex s.r.l. Via Sassonia, 30 47922 Rimini, Italy Phone +39 0541 305811 Fax +39 0541 305842 E-mail: info@mcmweb.it www.mcmweb.it